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What was even more amazing was the fact that four Crimson times were superior to those recorded in a top invitational meet in California. Clayton's superb 1000 is, as far as I know, the fastest in the world so far this year. His 2:08.0 was a tenth of a second faster than the winning time by Kenyan Olympian Mike Boit at the L.A. Times meet. Nick Leone's 600 was better than that recorded in L.A., while both the two-mile and one-mile Crimson relays also topped L.A. clockings...
...What is the fastest unofficial 100-yd, dash ever run and who turned in the time...
...money to lend, but builders are reading the signs and cutting back construction of apartment houses in favor of single-family homes, townhouses and condominiums, all of which are still filling up rapidly. As a result, builders expect to get down to a rate of starts-still among the fastest in history-that can be sustained for years to come. Marriages are expected to average 2,200,000 a year through the 1970s, v. 1,800,000 annually in the 1960s, and each wedding creates a new family that is a prospective buyer or renter of a home or apartment...
...Maine and Ockermann in the two-mile relay at the Invitational, several other Harvard freshmen performed strongly over the weekend. On Saturday freshman Wayne Curtis finished second in the 400 and freshman Bill Durrette came in third in the two-mile. At the invitational freshman Joel Peters ran the fastest leg of Harvard's mile-relay team...
More significant was the high quality of the competition. The superior times that Harvard swam now rate several Crimson swimmers among the fastest in the country and illustrate how far head coach Don Gambril has taken his team in just two years of rebuilding...